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  1. #1 component cable diagram 
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    I am trying to build a component cable. can anyone give me a schematic or info on this.
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    Component cable is actually pretty simple ...

    Go to gamesx.com and get the Playstation 1 A/V port pinout.

    Red from it goes to PR from TV component input
    Green from it goes to Y from TV component input
    Blue from it goes to PB from TV component input

    Audio goes to audio (D'oh lol)

    I hope this was useful for you.
    This also works with a VGA monitor if it does support SoG (Sync on Green) and the PS2 is set to RGB mode on the system settings. Just connect them straight to the monitor and leave Hsync and Vsync loose. (there is no sync on green while it's on non progressive mode)

    Remember that the PS2 has to be set to Y/Cb/Pr on the system setting for the component cable to work. (If you're using a TV. For VGA monitor it's set as "RGB")
    SCPH-10000_GH-001 SCPH-15000_GH-003 SCPH-18000_GH-008 SCPH-30001_GH-005 SCPH-30000_GH-016(V4) SCPH-30001_GH-010(V4)
    2xSCPH-10190, 2xSCPH-10350, 2xSCPH-10280
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    I did that and it works great. But when I switch the ps2 over to rbg the screen is out of sync. I read some where that I need to use a 220uf cap. Bu the dir dident say where.
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    Not experienced with the cables on these, but my guess would be the ground for the cap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OG Style
    I did that and it works great. But when I switch the ps2 over to rbg the screen is out of sync. I read some where that I need to use a 220uf cap. Bu the dir dident say where.
    Thanks
    Basically: RGB mode SOG is only for PROGRESSIVE mode (31khz)
    To avoid feeding 31khz sync on standard TVs the Svideo and composite outs are disabled on progressive scan mode (regardless it's set as Y/Cb/Pr or RGB)

    If your PS2 are set to RGB and it's not on progressive scan mode, you need a sync splitter to get your sync signals out of either the Y from Svideo or Composite video out since SoG is not available at 15khz mode.
    SCPH-10000_GH-001 SCPH-15000_GH-003 SCPH-18000_GH-008 SCPH-30001_GH-005 SCPH-30000_GH-016(V4) SCPH-30001_GH-010(V4)
    2xSCPH-10190, 2xSCPH-10350, 2xSCPH-10280
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    Sorry I followed a little bit of what you said for the sync spliter is it something I can make or do I have to buy it? My tv is a 52in RCA hdtv rear projection. It does 1008i on the dvi and only 480i and 480p on the the comp. It have 2 component in, 2 composit in w/svideo and dvi in.

    here is a link to it
    http://www.hdtvpub.com/productdb/tel...W15&tvnum=1023
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